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kron 4's dan thorn is live in forestville tonight with the latest... dan? have begun to recede ... but most flood victims will likely have to wait until tomorrow to return home. (pam) let's bring in chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... he is tracking the latest flood numbers. lawrence karnow: it was a dry day for the bay area but the flooding conitnues along the russian river. flood waters are expected to recede below flood stage by tomorrow morning. there are only a few showers showing up on doppler radar around the state. we will see mostly cloudy skies tonight but it should stay dry. on the satellite you can see
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sara stinson encountered a rescue in forestville. a driver went around a driver went around the roadblocks ... and tried to drive through the high water. the driver got stuck. the people inside the car were rescued by firefighters. they are now safe. ( james ) don't forget .... you can stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you will find full forecasts ... and interactive radar. and you can get push alerts on bay area storms. you can also send in pictures and videos from your neighborhood of the conditions outside. ( darya ) new this morning... police have a sketch of the man they say attacked a woman in mountain view. investigators sa this man attacked a runner on the stevens creek trail monday night. the victim says he introduced himself as "jerry"... before he attacked her... and also spoke with some sort of caribbean accent. police say he may also have bite marks on either a hand or a forearm after the woman tried to defend herself. the victim was treated for serious injuries to her face, b
sara stinson encountered a rescue in forestville. a driver went around a driver went around the roadblocks ... and tried to drive through the high water. the driver got stuck. the people inside the car were rescued by firefighters. they are now safe. ( james ) don't forget .... you can stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you will find full forecasts ... and interactive radar. and you can get push alerts on bay area storms. you can also send in pictures...
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they are needed...in forestville haaziq madyun kron4news (robin) in the east bay... oakland teachers will be on strike for a seventh day today. this comes after the teachers union says the district did the right thing in cancelling yesterday's meeting... in light of the largely empty classrooms and the on-going negotiations. the majority of students have not crossed the picket lines and are staying out of classrooms. it's not clear if both sides are getting any closer to reaching a deal. (robin) and more teachers in the east bay could soon strike. this is video as teachers walked out of california high school in san ramon yesterday. the demonstration happened during the lunch hour-- and did not disrupt classes. teachers also walked out during lunchtime at country club elementary. teachers with the san ramon valley unified school district are currently voting to authorize a strike as contract negotiations are entering their final stage. they are asking for smaller class sizes.. and more than a three percent salary increase. (robin) in the south bay... four down and on
they are needed...in forestville haaziq madyun kron4news (robin) in the east bay... oakland teachers will be on strike for a seventh day today. this comes after the teachers union says the district did the right thing in cancelling yesterday's meeting... in light of the largely empty classrooms and the on-going negotiations. the majority of students have not crossed the picket lines and are staying out of classrooms. it's not clear if both sides are getting any closer to reaching a deal....
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are live in forestville, one of the areas hit the hardest... and our chief meteorlogist lawrence karnow tells us when the next round of rain will roll in. plus...new details on the deadliest wilfire in california history. p-g and e now saying its equipment may have sparked the devastating camp fire(pam) and new video of a violent confrontation between police and an armed man.how they finally managed to take him into custody.(ken) don't go away... hour three of kron 4 news in primetime starts right after the [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wellsfargo.com/woof. what would she do without me? okay, so you've been to the it's great right? earth. but i bet you haven't done this. or that. or been here. i b
are live in forestville, one of the areas hit the hardest... and our chief meteorlogist lawrence karnow tells us when the next round of rain will roll in. plus...new details on the deadliest wilfire in california history. p-g and e now saying its equipment may have sparked the devastating camp fire(pam) and new video of a violent confrontation between police and an armed man.how they finally managed to take him into custody.(ken) don't go away... hour three of kron 4 news in primetime starts...
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we start with kron4's dan thorn who is live in forestville .. dan (dan) rex susoeff, forestville resident: "the unusual thing was completely getting evacuation notices where i live on champs. we're out of the flood zone, like up on a mountain. but down below, all the homeless people got flooded out from the fires. there's hundreds of homeless people live here from the fires, in their trailers, and they got washed away. but uh, it's been pretty good. the cable electricity still going, no gas. so the stove doesn't work. and we've been kinda trapped here. because all the ways out are closed off from our house. but our house is okay, so that's what's important." (dan) (pam) with thousands forced from their homes.. many are staying at evacuation centers.the center set-up by the red cross in sebastopol... is at capacity tonight.(ken) that is where we find our justine waldman.. she spent time there today talking with there today (dan) important." (dan) (dan) rex susoeff, forestville resident: "the unusual thing was completely getting evacuation notices
we start with kron4's dan thorn who is live in forestville .. dan (dan) rex susoeff, forestville resident: "the unusual thing was completely getting evacuation notices where i live on champs. we're out of the flood zone, like up on a mountain. but down below, all the homeless people got flooded out from the fires. there's hundreds of homeless people live here from the fires, in their trailers, and they got washed away. but uh, it's been pretty good. the cable electricity still going, no...
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nbc bay area's jessica aguirre rejoins us from forestville. jessica. >> reporter: well, raj and janelle, it is very, very quiet here. minus that he pg&e crew that's feverishly working behind us. it is quiet. most people are indoors. it's too dangerous to be driving around or walking around out here. the water is other deep in some areas. it's one thing to see it from above and ee the expanse of it. it's another thing to walk through it. but what's really surreal is to go on routes where cars go but be in a boat instead. that's exactly what some swift water rescue crews were doing today as they went from forestville into guerneville, looking for people that might need some help or some rescuing. they're on these canoes literally going down roadways where water was halfway through houses and just going -- they basically looked like canals. just a surreal experience for those people. and they had to use those canoes to actually rescue people and bring them to higher ground. as raj mentioned, that water will start to recede. we'll start to see mos
nbc bay area's jessica aguirre rejoins us from forestville. jessica. >> reporter: well, raj and janelle, it is very, very quiet here. minus that he pg&e crew that's feverishly working behind us. it is quiet. most people are indoors. it's too dangerous to be driving around or walking around out here. the water is other deep in some areas. it's one thing to see it from above and ee the expanse of it. it's another thing to walk through it. but what's really surreal is to go on routes...
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here in guerneville, and forestville. we're live here in forestville, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> certainly soggy out there. thanks, pete. >>> the russian river is not the only place we're watching in the north bay. the pounding rain there caused the napa river to swell and this is forced shutdown of some parks and streets. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us from downtown napa, where the river is about to crest. bob? >> reporter: yes, laura and marcus, it might not crest as much as originally thought. national weather service was thinking the napa river was going to hit roughly 27 1/2 feet. right now it's just over 26 feet and the latest from the hydrograph predictions says it might only go up a few inches more which would be great news for the town of napa. we're right behind the hog island oyster company, this is a riverwalk front that you could see is flooded here, as the napa river is making its way through the downtown area. we caught up with at napa police officer in the early hours, they've bee
here in guerneville, and forestville. we're live here in forestville, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> certainly soggy out there. thanks, pete. >>> the russian river is not the only place we're watching in the north bay. the pounding rain there caused the napa river to swell and this is forced shutdown of some parks and streets. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us from downtown napa, where the river is about to crest. bob? >>...
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obviously we can't get into geurneville, still here in forestville. you can see this the town under water. now, remember, the town of geurneville was landlocked yesterday just before 5:00 a.m. so you couldn't go in and out of the area. you had to use a boat or helicopter to get in. that's how they had to get in if they need to rescue anyone. folks had waited too long to evacuate unfortunately stuck right here in forestville. >> they are lucky. up a hill, power hasn't gone out. we're kind of hunkered down. got the tv, fireplace. >> right now i'm smiling because i'm up on the hill. i wasn't smiling yesterday. >> i'm trying to get in and it doesn't look like it's going to happen. >> take you back out here live to river road. you can see the water coming down on this structure as the russian river begins to recede. we know there are about 40 boat rescues yesterday, so we'll see if there's more. sheriff's department saying no additional rescues. in fact, they were saying it was a slow night. images from geurneville, before and after images in the next half
obviously we can't get into geurneville, still here in forestville. you can see this the town under water. now, remember, the town of geurneville was landlocked yesterday just before 5:00 a.m. so you couldn't go in and out of the area. you had to use a boat or helicopter to get in. that's how they had to get in if they need to rescue anyone. folks had waited too long to evacuate unfortunately stuck right here in forestville. >> they are lucky. up a hill, power hasn't gone out. we're kind...
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she's in the flooded town of forestville. jessica. >> janelle and raj, i'm in forestville which means i'm basically eight miles from guerneville. guerneville is in that direction. the problem is i can't go in that direction because of all this water. forestville impassable at this point just as guerneville is impenetrable unless you're going by boat. so the people that are in all these houses behind me you see here, they're under a mandatory evacuation order. but they didn't evacuate. a lot of them have chosen to stay behind, which means for why. now, for the next 24 the roadways, you in fact, check this out. this is a big truck with 50 inch wheels, tried to make it through this water, made it about halfway down this road that's on the way to river road, trenton, and then started kind of floating a little bit, had to back out. so if a truck that size can't get through, imagine people in regular cars. let's give you a look at what it looks like from above the air so you can get a grander look at this. this is our drone video w
she's in the flooded town of forestville. jessica. >> janelle and raj, i'm in forestville which means i'm basically eight miles from guerneville. guerneville is in that direction. the problem is i can't go in that direction because of all this water. forestville impassable at this point just as guerneville is impenetrable unless you're going by boat. so the people that are in all these houses behind me you see here, they're under a mandatory evacuation order. but they didn't evacuate. a...
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impassable here at forestville as well. back to you, raj. >> thank you, jessica. >>> well, another look from sky ranger. this is guerneville right now. you can see much of the town under water. the rain is easing up. that's the good news. but the russian river is still rising at this hour because of all the runoff from other creeks and streams, converging into the russian river. >> you can see it's a few blocks in from the riverbank. let's bring in jeff ranieri who has the timeline for all of this. this is so critical for people who live in the area and those first responders. >> some much-needed information that we're getting. the reason why a lot of people haven't seen flooding this bad, it will now rank as the sixth wor worst flooding event on the russian river. the worst was 1955. the crest is expected at feet. let's get a closer look at how things are developing. by 9:00 p.m. is when it would reach its peak. from there on after it would start to dip. friday morning it would go below flood stage and then continue to dro
impassable here at forestville as well. back to you, raj. >> thank you, jessica. >>> well, another look from sky ranger. this is guerneville right now. you can see much of the town under water. the rain is easing up. that's the good news. but the russian river is still rising at this hour because of all the runoff from other creeks and streams, converging into the russian river. >> you can see it's a few blocks in from the riverbank. let's bring in jeff ranieri who has the...
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(ken) kron4's dan thorn is live in forestville tonight with the latest. dan?
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"today in the bay" pete suratos joins us live in forestville this morning. that's as close as you can get to geurneville and you're saying the water is dropping out there? >> definitely dropping. we need that boat to get into geurneville. obviously where we're standing in forestville, it was affected by the russian river hitting that number, i think you mentioned around 46' or near 46'. where we're standing, there's definitely water along the road because you see at the structure there, it's still under water or halfway under water at least. you see that watermark way up there. that meant at some point the water was definitely up there. so you can see it's starting to recede as those levels at the russian river begin to drop. some of this video, this is from our nbc bay area sky ranger giving you that look. the devastating look there, guys, geurneville where you can see the town is under water in some of those popular parts. i remember yesterday morning we actually announced it during the 5:00 a.m. hour when people were landlocked meaning you couldn't do in
"today in the bay" pete suratos joins us live in forestville this morning. that's as close as you can get to geurneville and you're saying the water is dropping out there? >> definitely dropping. we need that boat to get into geurneville. obviously where we're standing in forestville, it was affected by the russian river hitting that number, i think you mentioned around 46' or near 46'. where we're standing, there's definitely water along the road because you see at the...
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reporting live in forestville dan thorn kron4 news. (grant) thanks dan. and we have team coverage of the flooding tonight. (vicki) kron 4's dan kerman is live in sebpastapol tonight where people who evacuated their homes are now taking shelter. dan? 5 insertsotit's a common story, people evacuating in the middle of the night, taking little with them.sot these are some of the people we encountered today at the red cross evacuation center at the sebastopal center for the arts.sotthe salvation army will serve dinner here, and sonoma county animal services is on site to house your pets... both cats and dogs.sot at the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa, evacuees from the winter homeless shelter in guerneville are being housedsot and those caring for them are also evacueessot135/inst under water (grant) (grant) here's a closer look at the areas under a mandatory evacuation order in sonoma county. the blue line is the russian river-- and all the areas along under those evacuation orders. to the to the north-- asti, chianti, lytton, jimtown, rio dell, and b
reporting live in forestville dan thorn kron4 news. (grant) thanks dan. and we have team coverage of the flooding tonight. (vicki) kron 4's dan kerman is live in sebpastapol tonight where people who evacuated their homes are now taking shelter. dan? 5 insertsotit's a common story, people evacuating in the middle of the night, taking little with them.sot these are some of the people we encountered today at the red cross evacuation center at the sebastopal center for the arts.sotthe salvation...
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(pam) kron 4's j.r stone is live in forestville ... where he discovered the difficulty trying to get around the area.... nearly every road or highway was closed off at some point.. j-r? (j.r.)busy night for emergency crews. i just saw some of those crews speed by me with their lights flashing and two boats. unfortunately if i change locations i lose the signal so staying put right now. the video we're still seeing out here is intense. this drone video was shot on a road that i tried to take to get here. according to gps the road was open but you can see here it certainly was not open meaning i had to turn around and find an alternate rout.the next video on here comes from richard howell in forestville. he tried to leave the home where he was and got his vehicle stuck so now he's stuck at that house. from his angle you ok down and see all of the other homes that are under water in many cases. some of the water reaching up to the windows as well. the final video comes from bonnie renfro she lives right on the russian river and the water
(pam) kron 4's j.r stone is live in forestville ... where he discovered the difficulty trying to get around the area.... nearly every road or highway was closed off at some point.. j-r? (j.r.)busy night for emergency crews. i just saw some of those crews speed by me with their lights flashing and two boats. unfortunately if i change locations i lose the signal so staying put right now. the video we're still seeing out here is intense. this drone video was shot on a road that i tried to take to...
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we are along river road here in forestville. gurenville is five or six miles that way and the only way in, once you get past down that road there is by a truck with extremely large wheels or by boat. they wont get there. that will soon change. the russian river crested around 8:00 last night. there was a meeting this morning and they predicted the river will recede below flood stage by 6:00 tonight. some people just aren't waiting and trying to get in and out of the flood zone on their own which is causing problems. it's frustrating for the forestville fire department. firefighters had to deploy the boats to rescue an elderly couple in a suv. the fire department rescued them. they're okay. there's another report of yesterday of a woman that drove past the barricade. the car flooded. she hung toninato a tree until a team assisted her. she is okay. a national guards -- especially any people stuck in gurenville who might need medical assistance. there's been a couple of calls for that. now, first responders rescued 59 people after
we are along river road here in forestville. gurenville is five or six miles that way and the only way in, once you get past down that road there is by a truck with extremely large wheels or by boat. they wont get there. that will soon change. the russian river crested around 8:00 last night. there was a meeting this morning and they predicted the river will recede below flood stage by 6:00 tonight. some people just aren't waiting and trying to get in and out of the flood zone on their own...
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in forestville, j.r. stone kron 4 news. 4 news. (robin) crews have been working to stabilize a landslide at the base of a home perched on top of a san rafael hill. kron4's maureen kelly shows us what's being done to keep the slide from getting worse. here's the 100 foot wide and 300 foot long slide as seen from north san pedro road.....traffic is open underneath the slide but some orange cones are out to warn drivers away from the runoff ponding on the shoulder.the slide is right beneath a home up on crestview way....i've been told by crews working here that home itself has been checked by engineers who have determinted that it's stable.....the slide happened during last week's wet weather and for the past two days a landscape construction company has been doing a lot of work to try and stablize the hillside..take giants sheets of plastic, 6 mm thick 40 x 100 so they're tricky to deal with in the wind and rain had about 15 guys, 500 sandbags about 10,000 feet of rope just saw a star for the top and work your way down methodically a
in forestville, j.r. stone kron 4 news. 4 news. (robin) crews have been working to stabilize a landslide at the base of a home perched on top of a san rafael hill. kron4's maureen kelly shows us what's being done to keep the slide from getting worse. here's the 100 foot wide and 300 foot long slide as seen from north san pedro road.....traffic is open underneath the slide but some orange cones are out to warn drivers away from the runoff ponding on the shoulder.the slide is right beneath a home...
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(j.r.)back out here live in forestville. i'm not near some of those close roads right now because they are so remote that the internet and phone connections do not work. one thing to also keep in mind are the pot holes on many of these roads that were flooded. in some areas the water has cleared off of those roads and taken large chunks of concrete with it as well so if you are driving around here be careful. reporting live in forestville, j.r. stone kron 4 news. (jrs) now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o. kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: rain turned to showers today as the worst of the storm is over. showers continue to show up on doppler radar but will diminish through the night. flooding continues along the russian an napa river. the napa river is receding but the russian river will crest tonight. on the satellite you can see another storm off the coast but we will get a little break before it gets here late on friday. highs tomorrow
(j.r.)back out here live in forestville. i'm not near some of those close roads right now because they are so remote that the internet and phone connections do not work. one thing to also keep in mind are the pot holes on many of these roads that were flooded. in some areas the water has cleared off of those roads and taken large chunks of concrete with it as well so if you are driving around here be careful. reporting live in forestville, j.r. stone kron 4 news. (jrs) now to our four zone...
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. >> "today in the bay's" pete suratos is live for us in forestville. we understand you tried to make it to guerneville, but it's just too dangerous. >> reporter: yes, that's right, marcus. we've covered this for the past couple years, or at least two years ago, when it hit flood stage around that 37 feet and we've never beeept this far away from guerneville, and that's why we're here in forestville, where you're seeing some of the flooding, and i want to show you guys over my right shoulder, in the last live report, could you see those two cars but as you could see there, the top of those two cars, but now it is completely submerged, so we're seeing that water come in from the russian river because we're already in the flood stage, already affecting forestville. of course, we're seeing areas around all of guerneville that are already in the flood stage. a lot of those areas are already underwater. we have some video from that yesterday, of course, it may be worse, as we speak just down the road but we're being kept far away from that area. remember, if
. >> "today in the bay's" pete suratos is live for us in forestville. we understand you tried to make it to guerneville, but it's just too dangerous. >> reporter: yes, that's right, marcus. we've covered this for the past couple years, or at least two years ago, when it hit flood stage around that 37 feet and we've never beeept this far away from guerneville, and that's why we're here in forestville, where you're seeing some of the flooding, and i want to show you guys...
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live in forestville, j.r. stone kron 4 news. (vicki) here's a closer look at the areas under a mandatory evacuation order in sonoma county. the blue line is the russian river-- and all the areas along the river are under those evacuation orders. to the north-- asti, chianti, lytton, jimtown, rio dell, and bailhache. along the central portion of the river: jenner, duncans mills, sheridan, monte rio, northwood lodge, montesano, guernewood, vacation beach, guernewood park, guerneville, rolands, el bonita, korbel, summerhome park, hacienda, mirabel heights, mirabel park, and wilson grove. and we have all of these areas posted on our website at kron-4 dot com. (grant) evacuation centers have been set up for residents... they are located at the sebastopol center for the arts on high st in sebastopol... and the sonoma county fairgrounds on bennett valley rd in santa rosa. (grant) kron4's dan kerman is at the evacuation center in sebastapol... and shows us how the salvation army is helping out people in the area... sotthese are the stor
live in forestville, j.r. stone kron 4 news. (vicki) here's a closer look at the areas under a mandatory evacuation order in sonoma county. the blue line is the russian river-- and all the areas along the river are under those evacuation orders. to the north-- asti, chianti, lytton, jimtown, rio dell, and bailhache. along the central portion of the river: jenner, duncans mills, sheridan, monte rio, northwood lodge, montesano, guernewood, vacation beach, guernewood park, guerneville, rolands, el...
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"today in the bay's" pete suratos joins us live this morning in forestville. i know you're usually our main reporter up there in that area. this is so much rain, so much flooding. >> reporter: yes, much different situation, good morning to you, guys. we're kept in forestville, several miles away from guerneville, we're just off of river road because we're dealing with the. where we're standing in wers just tuning in, you could at least see the top of two suvs over here at 4:00 a.m., it is completely submerged in water, in fact, the water is starting to rise here so who knows how long we can stay in this place for this live report. as you guys mentioned, there have been mandatory evacuations in guerneville. that started yesterday. i want to show you a map, kind of a sight to see here on this map, evacuations there, more than a dozen cities have been evacuated that are right along that russian river. we know the school districts in the area have closed today. who knows if that happens tomorrow as well, when the russian river crests tonight. i want to show you gu
"today in the bay's" pete suratos joins us live this morning in forestville. i know you're usually our main reporter up there in that area. this is so much rain, so much flooding. >> reporter: yes, much different situation, good morning to you, guys. we're kept in forestville, several miles away from guerneville, we're just off of river road because we're dealing with the. where we're standing in wers just tuning in, you could at least see the top of two suvs over here at 4:00...
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he's an forestville which is about seven miles upriver from guerneville. tom? >> reporter: i wanted to take a look right behind me. what we have over here are some mobile homes, and these mobile homes are there because they used to be down by the river, but a lot of people moved out, and this is the intact part of forestville, which is the part that most people know , and it's way higher than the river, so it is not going to flood here. but where these folks lived and all along the river side, it is getting whacked. river road is just that, a river. part of forestville is submerged and continues to sink as they usually docile russian river continues to rise. >> getting deeper by the minute. it was not even over the tires last time we came through here 20 minutes ago. >> reporter: today on river road, he seamlessly kayaks and boats or an occasional national guard high body truck for either transportation or rescue. you see lots of falling debris and quite a number of semi- submerged homes, vehicles, and trailers that will need a lot of work or scrapping when all
he's an forestville which is about seven miles upriver from guerneville. tom? >> reporter: i wanted to take a look right behind me. what we have over here are some mobile homes, and these mobile homes are there because they used to be down by the river, but a lot of people moved out, and this is the intact part of forestville, which is the part that most people know , and it's way higher than the river, so it is not going to flood here. but where these folks lived and all along the river...
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earlier today kron-4 spoke with a family who lives in nearby forestville... they say even if they wanted to leave, all of the roads leading out of town are closed. "its crazy. i have lived here forever and i've never seen it this bad. both ways to river road are shut down, railroad is shut down, highway 12 is shut down, occidental road is shut down, there's no way out. we went and checked out guerneville road earlier this morning and the cops were stopping people. it's crazy." (vicki) sonoma county sheriff's deputies in a boating team are patrolling the flooded areas to prevent looting in the evacuated areas. and national guard high-water rescue vehicles are ready to be used if needed. deputies have also get out of c in get out of cars stuck in floodwaters. (grant) here's a closer look at the areas under evacuation orders in sonoma county. the blue line is the russian river-- and all the areas along the river are under those evacuation orders. to the north-- the areas are asti, chianti, lytton, jimtown, rio dell, and bailhache. and as you head towards the coa
earlier today kron-4 spoke with a family who lives in nearby forestville... they say even if they wanted to leave, all of the roads leading out of town are closed. "its crazy. i have lived here forever and i've never seen it this bad. both ways to river road are shut down, railroad is shut down, highway 12 is shut down, occidental road is shut down, there's no way out. we went and checked out guerneville road earlier this morning and the cops were stopping people. it's crazy." (vicki)...
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i'm live here in forestville where you can see the road is completely flooded and the barlow is submerged in water - a popular outdoor market that has wine, beer and food. one of their buildings is a destroyed by the flooding. this is one of 2,000 homes, businesses and other buildings in sonoma county that have been flooded from the rising russian river. take a look at this drone video....of the flooding roads like highway 12 and river road. this has left two communities virtual islands after days of stormy weather.the towns hardest hit are guerneville and monte rio after the river topped 46 feet late last night.the river frequently floods in rainy weather but it hadn't reached that level for 25 years..about 3,500 people in two dozen communities along the river remained under evacuation ordersthe river is expected to recede late tonight.you can already see it has gone down a lot at one point most of sebastpol avenue was under water. thanks sara. sara. thanks thanks thanks sara. ( darya ) happening now... the westbound lanes of highway 37 in marin county are still closed this morning due t
i'm live here in forestville where you can see the road is completely flooded and the barlow is submerged in water - a popular outdoor market that has wine, beer and food. one of their buildings is a destroyed by the flooding. this is one of 2,000 homes, businesses and other buildings in sonoma county that have been flooded from the rising russian river. take a look at this drone video....of the flooding roads like highway 12 and river road. this has left two communities virtual islands after...
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this is that in forestville. everyone that knows this place knows that one of the primary reasons you come here is still intact, but unfortunately down by the river it's pretty well whacked. river road is just that, a river. part of thissubmerged as the usually docile russian river continues to rise. >> getting deeper by the minute. it was not even over the tires last time we came through here 20 minutes ago. >> reporter: today on river road, you see mostly kayaks and boats or an occasional national guard high body truck for either transportation or rescue. you see lots of floating debris and quite a number of semi- submerged homes, vehicles, and trailers that will need a lot of work or scrapping when all of this is over. the charming old riverside hamlet has faced with. flood for generations going back well over a century. brad smith has lived here 35 years. >> i don't think it's going to be as serious as our -- certainly as our 86 or 95 floods. >> reporter: but smith says he says is what's happening now with th
this is that in forestville. everyone that knows this place knows that one of the primary reasons you come here is still intact, but unfortunately down by the river it's pretty well whacked. river road is just that, a river. part of thissubmerged as the usually docile russian river continues to rise. >> getting deeper by the minute. it was not even over the tires last time we came through here 20 minutes ago. >> reporter: today on river road, you see mostly kayaks and boats or an...
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authorities stopped them in forestville. amy, what's going on? >> reporter: you can't get in, jessica. this is where they stop you. this is on river road in forestville. this is 7 1/2 miles from guerneville. they tell me that there's a dip in river road as you head toward guerneville. they're worried that will flood. you won't be able to get back. they want us to stay out here. check out the flooding we found. look at the cars that are stuck in the standing water. we're on mira bell at river road. flooding right here. we're not even to guerneville. we started evacuating guerneville. people started protecting their things. they packed up businesses and homes. getting their belongings up to higher ground before they, themselves got out of the area. they have the gift of time. but it is expected to be devastating. they are predicting that the river will rise to 46 feet by tonight. >> telling everyone that for your own safety, your life is at risk. you need to leave this area. it's going to be extremely dangerous tomorrow. these roads will be impassa
authorities stopped them in forestville. amy, what's going on? >> reporter: you can't get in, jessica. this is where they stop you. this is on river road in forestville. this is 7 1/2 miles from guerneville. they tell me that there's a dip in river road as you head toward guerneville. they're worried that will flood. you won't be able to get back. they want us to stay out here. check out the flooding we found. look at the cars that are stuck in the standing water. we're on mira bell at...
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kron 4's dan thorn is live in forestville tonight... dan? (dan) like many --- rex and his family are without gas right now because pg&e have been forced to cut the lines. as i mentioned earlier, we've been seeing the water recede throughout hte day nad into the night.however evacuation orders have remained in effect. we learned earlier from emergency crews they're wrning people not to wade through these floodwaters because there can be power lines and other dangers.sonoma county deputies, local police, and fire departments, then ational guard, and chp have spent the past two days rescuing people and closing roads affected by the storm.sonoma county officials say there were 59 people rescued by using high- water vehicles boats and helicopters rex susoeff, forestville resident: "the unusual thing was completely getting evacuation notices where i live on champs. we're out of the flood zone, like up on a mountain. but down below, all the homeless people got flooded out from the fires. there's hundreds of homeless people live here from the fires,
kron 4's dan thorn is live in forestville tonight... dan? (dan) like many --- rex and his family are without gas right now because pg&e have been forced to cut the lines. as i mentioned earlier, we've been seeing the water recede throughout hte day nad into the night.however evacuation orders have remained in effect. we learned earlier from emergency crews they're wrning people not to wade through these floodwaters because there can be power lines and other dangers.sonoma county deputies,...
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we tried to get to guerneville but ended up in forestville. we are at the old river road and maribel road, as far as we could get up the river because the cars are completely submerged. this is supposed to be a dirt lot. you can see the water level covering half of this van and was covering one third when we arrived as things continue to get worse. the river will rise up to 46 feet by 11 pm tonight and staying above but stage for a full 24 hours before receding below 32 feet friday night. the mudslides is a major concern due to the saturated ground. someone was trying to help their neighbor stay safe >> it was a debate about how to get everybody else out with me. they did not want to go. >> reporter: emergency response personnel are specifically keeping and i on the burned areas from the tubbs fire and nuns fi come down due to that drenched in unstable ground. this is another reason why sonoma county officials are asking people to evacuate, or at the very least to stay off the roads. we can assume these people have moved their cars up on the s
we tried to get to guerneville but ended up in forestville. we are at the old river road and maribel road, as far as we could get up the river because the cars are completely submerged. this is supposed to be a dirt lot. you can see the water level covering half of this van and was covering one third when we arrived as things continue to get worse. the river will rise up to 46 feet by 11 pm tonight and staying above but stage for a full 24 hours before receding below 32 feet friday night. the...
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we are live in forestville. >>> some incredible images. sky drone 5 saw people getting around in kayaks and canoes. >>> this massive landslide in napa. the hillside no match for the relentless rain. the slide has blocked off the 3,500 block of redwood road indefinitely. >> reporter: the slide started about 60 feet above redwood road where you see that structure brought down by the force of the landslide. it also goes about 80 feet wide this way and brought down a number of trees and mud with it. tonight a hillside gave way in napa. piles of mud, rock, and trees tumbling down to redwood road. >> this just looks like this hillside got oversaturated. we'll have to look at whether there are any human c as well. >> reporter: the street will be shut down at least into the morning. rescuers patrolled by boat in search of those standing their ground, refusing to evacuate until there is no ground left to stand on. this man, surrounded by water, and suffering from hypothermia by the time firefighters got to him tonight. >> they think they can stay i
we are live in forestville. >>> some incredible images. sky drone 5 saw people getting around in kayaks and canoes. >>> this massive landslide in napa. the hillside no match for the relentless rain. the slide has blocked off the 3,500 block of redwood road indefinitely. >> reporter: the slide started about 60 feet above redwood road where you see that structure brought down by the force of the landslide. it also goes about 80 feet wide this way and brought down a number...
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. >> reporter: despite the rain stopping in forestville, the russian river looks more like a lake but the water is beginning to recede after cresting last night. unofficially we ran into the sonoma county road crew that said from what they have measured they believe the water is dropped at least two feet which is certainly the case here. we can see on the side of this barn how high the water got, 2 or 3 feet, terry good news. this area desperately needed a break from the rain with these cars, homes and businesses swallowed up by the russian river with entire communities cut off by the mud. it is startling to see this and experience even for those living here for decades. >> i have never seen a slide and i've been here 1998. i have never seen anything like this on maze canyon road. >> i have never seen slides like this, no. >> reporter: just like yesterday today sonoma county officials are telling people to stay off of the roads this clean up beginning to get rid of the incredible mess. the further up the river road you can get is east of waller road and we are half-mile from that righ
. >> reporter: despite the rain stopping in forestville, the russian river looks more like a lake but the water is beginning to recede after cresting last night. unofficially we ran into the sonoma county road crew that said from what they have measured they believe the water is dropped at least two feet which is certainly the case here. we can see on the side of this barn how high the water got, 2 or 3 feet, terry good news. this area desperately needed a break from the rain with these...
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. >> we begin with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez in forestville. you were there yesterday in that exact same spot. how much has it changed? >> reporter: raj, it has changed dramatically. i'm actually standing on a road that i had to tour aboard a boat yesterday afternoon. those cars you see behind us were completely covered with water yesterday afternoon. while there's still a lot of water out here and most folks around allowed to go back to their homes, a few folks in forestville are being allowed back in, including one man who is suffering his second disaster. >> my goodness. okay, guys. >> reporter: we went along at scott simpson returned to his forestville house for the first time since evacuating tuesday night. >> it's a lot worse than i thought. >> reporter: flood waters turned everything in the newly remodeled and painted house upside down. >> you could see the fridge is idea the water could come in this high and pick everything up, the couch, the tv stand. nothing is where it was. >> reporter: simpson just moved in on sunday after losing hi
. >> we begin with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez in forestville. you were there yesterday in that exact same spot. how much has it changed? >> reporter: raj, it has changed dramatically. i'm actually standing on a road that i had to tour aboard a boat yesterday afternoon. those cars you see behind us were completely covered with water yesterday afternoon. while there's still a lot of water out here and most folks around allowed to go back to their homes, a few folks in forestville...
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. >> reporter: we went along as scott simpson returned to his forestville house for the first time since evacuating tuesday night. >> it's a lot worse than i thought. >> reporter: the flood waters turned everything in the newly-remodeled and painted house upside down. >> you can see the fridge is flipped on its side. i had no idea the water would pick everything up, the couch, the tv stand, nothing is where it was. >> reporter: simpson just moved in on sunday after losing his house in the tubbs fire. he finly a new home of his own, only to now experience a major flood after just two nights in his new place. >> what am i doing, you know? am i doing something so tragically wrong that, like, this stuff keeps getting thrown at me? >> reporter: one of the only hat survived the fire, also survived the flood. a symbol of inner peace, simpson hopes will get him through this disaster and help him start over once again. >> back to home depot. >> reporter: we are back here live in forestville. as you can see there's quite a bit of water still out here, but it has gone down enough to allow some peop
. >> reporter: we went along as scott simpson returned to his forestville house for the first time since evacuating tuesday night. >> it's a lot worse than i thought. >> reporter: the flood waters turned everything in the newly-remodeled and painted house upside down. >> you can see the fridge is flipped on its side. i had no idea the water would pick everything up, the couch, the tv stand, nothing is where it was. >> reporter: simpson just moved in on sunday after...
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central high studes are moving to forestville high in forestville next school year. >> i'm shocked. let me just say that. that's not a good thing. this is a neighborhood school for our kids. i don't know where forestville high is. >> reporter: school officials say a $20 million hvac construction project is too expansive for the students to be in the building when it happens. >> the size and scope 'cause us to have to relocate central for one year. that's the goal. the project is r going touire a lot of abatement and there was no way to phase thi project. >> reporter: while students here can attest to theeed to replace the current steam system. it'se day you get in, freezing cold, the next day it's burning up. >> reporter: belinda queen whob's a parent and school board member said if they move the kids they needore than hvac here. >> over 10 years ago we were promishvac and we were promised a new school, we're lking about spending $20 million onoo a sch that got roaches and rats. it's so old and outdated. >> reporter: she's also concernedrebout kids who used to walking to this neighb
central high studes are moving to forestville high in forestville next school year. >> i'm shocked. let me just say that. that's not a good thing. this is a neighborhood school for our kids. i don't know where forestville high is. >> reporter: school officials say a $20 million hvac construction project is too expansive for the students to be in the building when it happens. >> the size and scope 'cause us to have to relocate central for one year. that's the goal. the project...
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on february 4, they moved into their newly renovated forestville home on sunday, 24th. the russian river reached flood stage that tuesday night. >> so two days in the home, basically every, everything was destroyed. >> reporter: his bad luck is being met with good intention. friends from simpson's rock climbing community are coming together to be a rock for him and his 7-year-old daughter. this gofundme campaign meant to help them after the second disaster. >> if you see the whole community, it's affecting the whole community. schools, public transportation, everything is damaged. simpson admits it's been tough. >> i see a lot of crying, i see a lot of sadness out there. you know, people are hurting. >> reporter: but simpson also says the support is something else. you can find a link to that campaign on abc7news.com. just click on the story. i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> here are the first signs of the storm on live doppler 7. you can see some moisture off the coast getting picked up by our radar. this storm, as you take a look at the wider picture here, is no
on february 4, they moved into their newly renovated forestville home on sunday, 24th. the russian river reached flood stage that tuesday night. >> so two days in the home, basically every, everything was destroyed. >> reporter: his bad luck is being met with good intention. friends from simpson's rock climbing community are coming together to be a rock for him and his 7-year-old daughter. this gofundme campaign meant to help them after the second disaster. >> if you see the...
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let's go live to jackie ward monitoring the russian river at forestville. you have been there two days and what are the conditions today compared to yesterday? >> reporter: we drove past the road closure because news crews are allowed a little bit further up than the normal residence in the area. the flooding is so much worse and you can barely see the road, only a quarter left. we are in forestville right now about a half-mile from the farmhouse at waller road, 10 miles southeast of guerneville. this is some of the damage we have come across driving on river road. if you want to get anywhere close to guerneville that would take you almost an hour and a half with parts of river road that look like a leak. yet to go up to hillsboro, use west side or sweetwater springs road but even that is difficult with the water levels above or tv above flood stage. the water crested last night but a flood warning has been extended until this morning for those near healdsburg. some are hoping the worst is behind them. >> we are on the sunridge avenue in forest hill. this i
let's go live to jackie ward monitoring the russian river at forestville. you have been there two days and what are the conditions today compared to yesterday? >> reporter: we drove past the road closure because news crews are allowed a little bit further up than the normal residence in the area. the flooding is so much worse and you can barely see the road, only a quarter left. we are in forestville right now about a half-mile from the farmhouse at waller road, 10 miles southeast of...
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guerneville, and monte rio.( darya )(ááádoubleboxááá) kron 4's sara stinson is live in forestville... where there is major flooding.sara? i'm live here in forestville where you can see the road is completely flooded and the barlow is submerged in water - a popular outdoor market that has wine, beer and food. one of their buildings is a destroyed by the flooding. this is one of 2,000 homes, businesses and other buildings in sonoma county that have been flooded from the rising russian river. take a look at this drone video....of the flooding roads like highway 12 and river road. this has left two communities virtual islands after days of stormy weather.the towns hardest hit are guerneville and monte rio after the river topped 46 feet late last night.the river frequently floods in rainy weather but it hadn't reached that level for 25 years..about 3,500 people in two dozen communities along the river remained under evacuation ordersthe river is expected to recede late tonight.you can already see it has gone down a lot at one point most of sebastpol avenue was under water. thanks sara. ( d
guerneville, and monte rio.( darya )(ááádoubleboxááá) kron 4's sara stinson is live in forestville... where there is major flooding.sara? i'm live here in forestville where you can see the road is completely flooded and the barlow is submerged in water - a popular outdoor market that has wine, beer and food. one of their buildings is a destroyed by the flooding. this is one of 2,000 homes, businesses and other buildings in sonoma county that have been flooded from the rising russian...
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abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live in forestville. amy? >> reporter: it's impacting businesses, too, jessica. this one had to evacuate all of its customers. this is the farmhouse inn. it has a flooded driveway. there's a car stuck here. that's a rental car. one guest who tried to get out and didn't make it. this isn't the worst of it. the worst, of course, happened in guerneville. this is the story for sky 7 to tell. look from up above at all of the water. you cannot get in or out of guerneville unless you have a boat. obeing letac. et alked to istsill the. wed her via facetime phone call. >> does feel very isolating. like, there's -- we're really trapped one direction on river road. then you go to -- up the road to monte rio. it's blocked. you have no place to go. >> reporter: and it looks like we're going to be there for a while. at least all of today. the russian river crested last night at a highest level in 25 years. it's now starting to recede. it's a slow process. not expected to return to its banks until late tonight. so residents
abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live in forestville. amy? >> reporter: it's impacting businesses, too, jessica. this one had to evacuate all of its customers. this is the farmhouse inn. it has a flooded driveway. there's a car stuck here. that's a rental car. one guest who tried to get out and didn't make it. this isn't the worst of it. the worst, of course, happened in guerneville. this is the story for sky 7 to tell. look from up above at all of the water. you cannot get in or out...
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reporting live in forestville, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, amy. the napa river is expected to peak above flood stage this morning. abc 7 news discovered several areas in napa valley already waterlogged, including, as you can see, vineyards and roads. the city of napa closed parks and public areas. flooding is not expected downtown. city officials say a bypass built in 2015 river water is working as designed. >>> this morning, many people waking up in the dark. >> 6 mun k-- without power. >> reporter: since i last saw you an hour ago, the pg&e workers finished up at this be intersection. they were working on the power line and transformer. they left about 40 minutes ago. you can see why. let's turn you over to the 7-eleven. the power is back on. all 661 people without power from 10:45 last night to 6:00 this morning, now they have power on. the people watching us now on tv, good morning and welcome back to the world of electricity. take a look at the video from the santa cruz mountains from earlier this morning. this is the summit on highway 17. th
reporting live in forestville, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, amy. the napa river is expected to peak above flood stage this morning. abc 7 news discovered several areas in napa valley already waterlogged, including, as you can see, vineyards and roads. the city of napa closed parks and public areas. flooding is not expected downtown. city officials say a bypass built in 2015 river water is working as designed. >>> this morning, many people waking up in the dark....
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sara stinson encountered a rescue in forestville. a driver went around the roadblocks ... and tried to drive through the high water. the driver got stuck. the people inside the car were rescued by firefighters. they are now safe. ( james ) happening now ... west bound lanes of highway- 37 are still closed because of flooding. the closure is happening between atherton avenue and highway- 101 near novato. the concern now is the major rain system coming this weekend. officials say that could keep the westbound lanes closed through early next week. . ( james ) don't forget .... you can stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you will find full forecasts ... and interactive radar. and you can get push alerts on bay area storms. you can also send in pictures and videos from your neighborhood of the conditions outside. ( james ) breaking overnight ... police in the east bay are investigating a deadly shooting in east oakland. it happened on edes avenue near nevada street. police say two men and two women were shot. one of the men died at the
sara stinson encountered a rescue in forestville. a driver went around the roadblocks ... and tried to drive through the high water. the driver got stuck. the people inside the car were rescued by firefighters. they are now safe. ( james ) happening now ... west bound lanes of highway- 37 are still closed because of flooding. the closure is happening between atherton avenue and highway- 101 near novato. the concern now is the major rain system coming this weekend. officials say that could keep...
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forestville high school is now used as swing space since it's close. there's an elementary school in there right now and the plan is for them to move out this summer to make way for central high. >>> the top story of the day, that admissions scandal involvf g some othe elite collegesnd universities, including georgetown. >>> did you t knowhat this generation of women is more likely to die from complicationd relao childbirth than their mothers were. what's being done about a trend going in the wrong direction? >>> not muchng a the east coast. this storm here not going to affect us. this storm here going to be a monster in the middle part of the country. we'll hear about this in the next couple days,t wl affect at h ertys we know it's hard get a . havertys mattress sale is here to help. with our wide selection of top brands d our price match guarantee -- you can find the perfect mattress for everyone in the famil get free financing on tempur-pedic and foundation purchases over $1,999. it's time everyone got a good nht's sleep. havertys life looks good th
forestville high school is now used as swing space since it's close. there's an elementary school in there right now and the plan is for them to move out this summer to make way for central high. >>> the top story of the day, that admissions scandal involvf g some othe elite collegesnd universities, including georgetown. >>> did you t knowhat this generation of women is more likely to die from complicationd relao childbirth than their mothers were. what's being done about a...
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sara stinson encountered a rescue in forestville. a driver went around the roadblocks ... and tried to drive through the high water. the driver got stuck. the people inside the car were rescued by firefighters. they are now safe. ( james )( james ) happening now ... west bound lanes of highway- 37 are still closed because of flooding. the closure is happening between atherton avenue and highway- 101 near novato. the concern now is the major rain system coming this weekend. officials say that could keep the westbound lanes closed through early next week. . ( james ) don't forget .... you can stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you will find full forecasts ... and interactive radar. and you can get push alerts on bay area storms. you can also send in pictures and videos from your neighborhood of the conditions outside. ( darya ) new this morning... police have a sketch of the man they say attacked a woman in mountain view. investigators say this man attacked a runner on the stevens creek trail monday night. the victim says he introd
sara stinson encountered a rescue in forestville. a driver went around the roadblocks ... and tried to drive through the high water. the driver got stuck. the people inside the car were rescued by firefighters. they are now safe. ( james )( james ) happening now ... west bound lanes of highway- 37 are still closed because of flooding. the closure is happening between atherton avenue and highway- 101 near novato. the concern now is the major rain system coming this weekend. officials say that...
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live in forestville, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> amy, thank you. many schools in sonoma county are closed again today because of flooding and stornl-related issues. >> 13 school districts and charter schools canceled classes. you see the list on your screen. any additional closures will be announce add at 6:00 this morning. you can find the closures on the ticker running at the bottom of your screen or going to abc7news.com. you can keep an eye on the forecast on the go. access features like live doppler 7. >>> a downed power line in mountain view cut the power to thousands of people. pg&e crews are right now trying to fix the power line on el camino real near highway 85. as of 4:45 this morning, more than 7700 customers were without power. pg&e has not said when that power will be restored. >>> new overnight, no deal between president trump and north korean dictator kim jong-un. >> the two countries failed to reach an agreement on denuke larization. karen travers has the latest. >> the summit abruptly cut short. >> sometimes you have to walk. this
live in forestville, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> amy, thank you. many schools in sonoma county are closed again today because of flooding and stornl-related issues. >> 13 school districts and charter schools canceled classes. you see the list on your screen. any additional closures will be announce add at 6:00 this morning. you can find the closures on the ticker running at the bottom of your screen or going to abc7news.com. you can keep an eye on the forecast on the go....
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forestville also being impacted. the travel times, 66 los good, 95 northbound and southbound looking pretty good right now. 270 southbound and northboundec bse it is a getaway day. no problems, top of the beltway outer loop and inner loop rolling along nicely. remember to listen towtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in the car. >> thank you. >>> 5:53. we all suffer in terrible traffic around here. but nowpo there's a prol aimed at easing the ongoing congestion on maryland's beltway. congressman anthony bwn spoke at a town hall in landover last night. the folks talked about the maryland governor hogan's plan to widen the beltway and add toll planes. it has a lot of people -- toll lanes. it has a lot of people worried. some saying it will take people's homes, and that it will not work. >> we've already seen what it looks like when the folks tell us w -at to do why isn't it like that every day? >> congressman brown has called on governor hogan to reconsider the project. skeptics argue the pland woul too expensive and will not
forestville also being impacted. the travel times, 66 los good, 95 northbound and southbound looking pretty good right now. 270 southbound and northboundec bse it is a getaway day. no problems, top of the beltway outer loop and inner loop rolling along nicely. remember to listen towtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in the car. >> thank you. >>> 5:53. we all suffer in terrible traffic around here. but nowpo there's a prol aimed at easing the ongoing congestion on maryland's beltway....
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just a few minutes ago, i met one man who lives in forestville. he says he lives in a house up the hill but has been stuck there for two days. the water receded just enough this morning where he was able to drive down for the first time. here's what he had to say. >> i was driving really slow. you don't know what's under that water. if the road's even there. so i was just coming out to see if my wife could make it to work. but yeah, i mean, i would tell people to be very cautious still. i mean, it's still a really dangerous situation. >> another interesting thing we have seen this morning is a family of wild pigs. they have been running up and down river road and have even been seen entering the water. so that's something that's just been a little different out here this morning. officials are telling people who have not yet evacuated to stay in place. and again, the water is receding. firefighters say that it's definitly gone down significantly. definitely gone down significantly. just up the road there's an rv park and campground. it's a big mes
just a few minutes ago, i met one man who lives in forestville. he says he lives in a house up the hill but has been stuck there for two days. the water receded just enough this morning where he was able to drive down for the first time. here's what he had to say. >> i was driving really slow. you don't know what's under that water. if the road's even there. so i was just coming out to see if my wife could make it to work. but yeah, i mean, i would tell people to be very cautious still. i...
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traffic from forestville road cannot go inbound on suitland parkway. right now it's not a major backup. updated.ep you gainesville eastbound 66 at 29 there right side is blocked by a crash. 66 and 95 themselves look pretty good. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, no complaints. same situation here at the top of the beltway into town and out of town rolling along nicely. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. 5:01 right now. >>> this morning, the country is talksg about president trum state of the union address in his nearly two-hour speech the president laid out his plan for the country in a front congress that couldn't be more divided. >> this is the first time a president spoke to a joint session ofgress following november's midterm elections. last night it was nancyi pel who sat other his shoulder, not paul ryan. the president waigsed no time getting into talk of his signature issue, immigration and a border wall. >> congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government, protect our homeland and secure our very dangerous southern boe
traffic from forestville road cannot go inbound on suitland parkway. right now it's not a major backup. updated.ep you gainesville eastbound 66 at 29 there right side is blocked by a crash. 66 and 95 themselves look pretty good. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, no complaints. same situation here at the top of the beltway into town and out of town rolling along nicely. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. 5:01 right now. >>> this morning, the country is talksg about president...
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it starts at 2:00 this afternoon at el molino high school in forestville. experts will be there to answer any questions. you can check the weather any time on the abc7 news app and you can enable push alerts to get updates sent directly to your mobile device. time now is 6:08. meteorologist lisa argen tracking the forecast for us. >>> we not only have a little bit of shower activity in the forecast, but fog is certainly an issue this morning. 50-minute delays at sfo. 50 degrees there. emeryville in the mid-50s, so it's not that cold. we're not going toer activity, additional half inch to over an inch in the forecast for the middle of the week. i'll explain next. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead, the mother of stephon clark reacts just moments after learning the district attorney's decision about criminal charges against the sacramento officers who shot and killed her son. >>> also, san jose's oldest restaurant may have closed for good, but the owner wants to take something with her. what it is and why city officials are now reviewing the but when's the la
it starts at 2:00 this afternoon at el molino high school in forestville. experts will be there to answer any questions. you can check the weather any time on the abc7 news app and you can enable push alerts to get updates sent directly to your mobile device. time now is 6:08. meteorologist lisa argen tracking the forecast for us. >>> we not only have a little bit of shower activity in the forecast, but fog is certainly an issue this morning. 50-minute delays at sfo. 50 degrees there....
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>> reporter: that's how high the water got in forestville. their downstairs submerged, under six feet of floodwater. a fan is working overtime trying to dry everything out. the couple lost a lot. >> artwork that was downstairs in storage, refrigerator, freezers turned upside down, floating. >> reporter: this was the view on wednesday, high water as far as you could see. their car, replaced by a trustee canoe. >> welcome to floodville. >> reporter: friends are stopping by with food and supplies. >> we got yellow tagged. >> reporter: that means they have restricted use of their home for now. this man is tossing out water logged insulation and everything else that got wet in the flood and that's just about everything in his house. >> let's say i'm six feet. if i put my hand up, there's a good two more feet water line. i canoed in the other day. >> reporter: in sebastopol there's a big mess inside the bar low shopping district. a collection of high-ending shops and eateries. many stores had extensive flood damage. >> see this line? that's how hig
>> reporter: that's how high the water got in forestville. their downstairs submerged, under six feet of floodwater. a fan is working overtime trying to dry everything out. the couple lost a lot. >> artwork that was downstairs in storage, refrigerator, freezers turned upside down, floating. >> reporter: this was the view on wednesday, high water as far as you could see. their car, replaced by a trustee canoe. >> welcome to floodville. >> reporter: friends are...
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we are in force bill -- forestville. >> i did not believe it but my photographer tells me that back here is the roof rack of the car completely submerged. it was more exposed in the 20 minutes we have been here but the water continues to rise. as we pan to the left you can see how bad it is getting with this pickup truck. we have this mark on the back tire that we are watching this morning with the water rising. they have blocked off this road due to the murky and deepwater that is taken over the area. we saw some mudslides and street flooding, and it will only get worse. the river will rise up to 46 feet and above flood stage for a full 24 hours before receding below 32 feet friday night. the mudslides is a major concern due to the saturated ground. one man from kirksville decided to stay. >>> i have the food and water i need, and i have generators with gasoline. i am set and ready. >> reporter: the emergency response personnel are keeping an eye on this burned area from the 2017 tubbs fire and some trees are likely to come down due to the drenched and unstable ground. sonoma county off
we are in force bill -- forestville. >> i did not believe it but my photographer tells me that back here is the roof rack of the car completely submerged. it was more exposed in the 20 minutes we have been here but the water continues to rise. as we pan to the left you can see how bad it is getting with this pickup truck. we have this mark on the back tire that we are watching this morning with the water rising. they have blocked off this road due to the murky and deepwater that is taken...
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. >>> in the north bay this morning, teachers in forestville district school district will be back to school following a strike. it ended last week when 16 educators reached a three-year contract deal with the district. the forestville teachers association says the employee also get a 5% raids in fst two years of the contract. >>> 4:36 for you right now. and satisfaction for rolling stones fans who had a late night at levi' ♪ don't you worry about what's on your mind, oh, no ♪ >> a capacity crowd, they blew past the original 10:00 p.m. curfew. 49ers stadium management and the city of santa clara prearranged to have the curfew extended to 11:00 p.m. so yes the stones did have time on their side and remember, this concert had to be rescheduled from may when mick jagger underwent the successful heart procedure, rocking again. no stopping them. >> 4:36 for you right now. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," ikea wants to make your home smart. new technology ikea wants to include in its latest lights and window blinds. >>> disney world offering a new deal if you want to sleep in. the m
. >>> in the north bay this morning, teachers in forestville district school district will be back to school following a strike. it ended last week when 16 educators reached a three-year contract deal with the district. the forestville teachers association says the employee also get a 5% raids in fst two years of the contract. >>> 4:36 for you right now. and satisfaction for rolling stones fans who had a late night at levi' ♪ don't you worry about what's on your mind, oh, no...